Licensing

Brand licensing is a big business: in 2007 alone it generated more than $71 billion in retail sales in the United States and Canada. USPS licensed consumer products bring our brand to new and different retail locations outside the Post Office lobby. Because these products typically bear the brand's trademarks in ways that are visible when they are being used, they turn consumers into active advocates for the brand.

Commercial Licensing

Commercial licensing is the use of USPS intellectual property in the commercial marketplace. Licensed products run the gamut from accessories to pet products, includingthings like:

Games and toys Sporting goods Apparel Stationery & paper goods

Commercial Licensing

Commercial licensing is the use of USPS intellectual property in the commercial marketplace. Licensed products run the gamut from accessories to pet products, includingthings like:

Games and toys Sporting goods Apparel Stationery & paper goods

Commercial Licensing

Commercial licensing is the use of USPS intellectual property in the commercial marketplace. Licensed products run the gamut from accessories to pet products, includingthings like: